MG Cyberster: Electric sports car confirmed for production, Australian deliveries on the cards

The MG Cyberster electric sports car – which was unveiled as a concept earlier this month at the Shanghai motor show – will go into production for both left- and right-hand drive markets, a spokesperson for the Chinese manufacturer in Australia has confirmed to CarAdvice. Further, the spokesperson suggested the two-seater could be offered locally: "As part of our Electric For Everyone strategy, MG Australia will now examine the Cyberster's potential for the Australian and New Zealand markets."

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